The first trailer, released yesterday (April 8), highlights stories from witnesses, survivors and family members of the murdered. The film, which was made in partnership with the city of Charleston and the families affected by the shooting, weaves these voices with a history of race relations in Charleston.

“We, along with the country, grieved each family’s loss,” Davis and Tennon told Deadline. “Yet, miraculously, from this devastation we witnessed tremendous benchmarks of humanity. The survivors found courage to love in the face of hate.” Curry, Davis, Tennon and Hargitay will give their share of profits from the project to survivors of the shooting and the families of those who were killed.